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Adjectives in Spanish Los adjetivos en español Sheila McCoy Floyd College

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Adjectives in Spanish

Los adjetivos en español

Sheila McCoyFloyd College

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Adjectives are like mirrors:they reflect the gender andnumber of the noun they modify.

Adjective = Noun in form

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Nouns have gender and numberin Spanish and so the adjective must reflect the same gender and number as its noun.

El chico simpáticoor

La chica simpática

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or

Los chicos simpáticos

or

Las chicas simpáticas

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Regular adjectives--those that end in o--change to the feminine by dropping the -o and adding -a; they thenchange to the plural by adding -s to either form:

alto

Masculine: Feminine:

Singular: alta

Plural: alto altas s

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Most irregular adjectives--those that end in a letter other than o--only change the ending to indicate plurals. If the adjective ends in a consonant, theplural form adds -es.

Masculine: Feminine:

Singular

Plural

fácil fácil

fácil fáciles es

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Some exceptions to the previous rules are adjectives of nationality and adjectives that end in -or or -z.

Adjectives of nationality that end in consonants add -a to formthe feminine singular, which then forms its plural by adding -s.

El chico japonésLa chica japonesa

El libro alemánLa revista alemana

El restaurante español

La cafetería española

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Adjectives that end in -or add -a to form the feminine:

El estudiante trabajador

La estudiante trabajadora

Adjectives that end in -z change the -z to -c and then add -es to form the plural:

El estudiante feliz

Los estudiantes felices

La estudiante feliz

Las estudiantes felices

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If more than one adjective modifies and follows a noun , you may connect them with the conjunction -y:

Una muchacha simpática y interesante

or

Un muchacho bajo y ágil

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Remember that in Spanish , whether it followsor precedes the noun, the adjective must match the noun in gender and number:

(Adj)xy=Nxy

= (Adj)xy

Adj=adjective N= noun X=masculine or feminine

Y= singular or plural

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Where would you be if you were in the Prado?

Why would you be there?

fin

http://museoprado.mcu.es/

(visit URL below for answer)